ABSTRACT

Rapacious dykes, self-loathing closet cases, hustlers, ambiguous sophisticates, and sadomasochistic rich kids: most of what America thought it knew about gay people it learned at the movies. A fresh and revelatory look at sexuality in the Great Age of movie making, Screened Out shows how much gay and lesbian lives have shaped the Big Screen. Spanning popular American cinema from the 1900s until today, distinguished film historian Richard Barrios presents a rich, compulsively readable analysis of how Hollywood has used and depicted gays and the mixed signals it has given us: Marlene in a top hat, Cary Grant in a negligee, a pansy cowboy in The Dude Wrangler. Such iconoclastic images, Barrios argues, send powerful messages about tragedy and obsession, but also about freedom and compassion, even empowerment.

Mining studio records, scripts, drafts (including cut scenes), censor notes, reviews, and recollections of viewers, Barrios paints our fullest picture yet of how gays and lesbians were portrayed by the dream factory, warning that we shouldn't congratulate ourselves quite so much on the progress movies - and the real world -- have made since Stonewall.

Captivating, myth-breaking, and funny, Screened Out is for all film aficionados and for anyone who has sat in a dark movie theater and drawn strength and a sense of identity from what they saw on screen, no matter how fleeting or coded.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction Something about a Well

chapter One|22 pages

Silent Existences

chapter Two|17 pages

Speaking Plainly

chapter Three|26 pages

Codes of Behavior

chapter Four|14 pages

The Naked Moon

chapter Five|28 pages

Pansies and Lesbos of 1933

chapter Six|22 pages

Legions and Decency

chapter Seven|22 pages

Turnabout

Life in a Coded World

chapter Eight|15 pages

Reluctant Flamboyance

Forties Escapism

chapter Nine|30 pages

Dark Passages

Forties Drama

chapter Ten|33 pages

Tempests and Teapots

chapter Eleven|28 pages

Something Evil

chapter Twelve|18 pages

That Touch of Mink

Sex and the Sixties

chapter Thirteen|24 pages

The Wild Side

chapter Fourteen|21 pages

"I'm no Queer," He Lied

chapter Fifteen|24 pages

Open Season

chapter |3 pages

An Epliogue